Gemba Walks

Cover of Gemba Walks by James P. Womack
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: 2nd ed.
Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 9781934109380
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 Pounds
Width: 0.77 Inches
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Gemba Walks by James P. Womack, published by Lean Enterprise Institute, Incorporated in 2013, is the second edition of a work that reflects on three decades of lean management practices. This edition features 12 new essays that explore the evolution of lean thinking and its current applications in various sectors, including government and healthcare. Womack shares insights gained from his extensive experience visiting numerous companies, observing how value is created through collaboration and effective management.

Readers will find a comprehensive examination of lean principles, practical guidance for leaders, and reflections on the future of lean practices. The essays cover a range of topics, such as the importance of management in sustaining lean initiatives and the concept of “leanshore” as a strategy for improving processes. Womack emphasizes the significance of empowering workers to solve their own problems and the need for continuous improvement in organizational practices. This edition, comprising 313 pages, provides valuable perspectives for anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of lean management.


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In 12 new essays, ranging from the provocative to the practical and written specially for the second edition of Gemba Walks author and management expert Jim Womack reflects on the past 30 years of lean, and assesses the current state of lean today.He also shares thoughts on how lean thinking and practice can continue to make the world a better place by gaining traction in areas such as government and healthcare, provides practical guidance for how leaders everywhere can realize the full benefits of a lean management system, and shares hope for continued improvement on the path to better work and more value.Over the past 30 years, Womack has developed a method of going to visit the gemba at countless companies and keenly observing how people work together to create value. He has shared his thoughts and discoveries from these visits with the lean community through a monthly letter. With Gemba Walks second edition, Womack has selected and re-organized his key letters, as well as written 12 new essays.Gemba Walks shares his insights on topics ranging from the application of specific tools, to the role of management in sustaining lean, as well as the long-term prospects for this fundamental new way of creating value. Reading this book will reveal to readers a range of lean principles, as well as the basis for the critical lean practice of: go see, ask why, and show respect.Womack explains: – whatever happened to Toyota and what happens next to lean?- how lean got its name 25 years ago; a special essay co-authored by Jim and John Krafcik, president and CEO, Hyundai Motors America- work, management, and leadership — what is the real work of the lean leader?- don’t offshore or reshore -leanshore- why companies need fewer heroes and more farmers (who work daily to improve the processes and systems needed for perfect work and who take the time and effort to produce long-term improvement)- how “good” people who work in “bad” processes become as “bad” as the process itself- how the real practice of showing respect comes down to helping workers frame and solve their own problems- how the short-term gains from lean tools can be translated to enduring change from lean management.- how the lean manager has a “restless desire to continually rethink the organization’s problems, probe their root causes, and lead experiments to test the best currently known countermeasures”By sharing his personal path of discovery, Womack sheds new light on the continued adoption and development of the most important new business system of the past fifty years. His journey will provide courage and inspiration for every lean practitioner today.

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